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Raymond L.
Kingcaid, 84, of Lititz, died Tuesday, March 3, 2009 at Lancaster
General Hospital. Born in Whitehall, PA, Raymond was the son of
the late Raymond A. and Mahala (Dunbar) Kingcaid. He and his
wife, Lucy Ann (Herness) Kingcaid celebrated their 57th
wedding anniversary on November 22, 2008.
Raymond served
in the U.S. Navy during World War II, and was involved in five
European campaigns aboard the U.S. Evea, and during the Korean
Conflict, served as First Class Petty Officer of the
Quartermaster/Signalman Corps aboard the U.S.S. Salvager. He also
was Instructor of Seamanship at U.S.N.T.S. Bainbridge, MD.
Raymond was
employed by Lancaster Newspapers for forty-three years as
Secretary and Treasurer, responsible for Taxes and Investments of
Steinman Holdings, Inc., Lancaster Newspapers., Inc., Lancaster
County Weeklies, Inc., Lancaster Farming, Inc., Intelligencer
Printing Co., Cable Associates, Inc., Delmarva Broadcasting Co.,
and Steinman Coal Corp., before retiring on July 1, 1993. He was
a member of Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, and was a life member
of Lancaster Chapter of Institute of Management Accountants, and
of Tax Institute of America.
A member of
St. James Catholic Church in Lititz, PA, Mr. Kingcaid was the
first Eucharistic Lay Minister to be appointed. He was Past
President of Holy Name Society, and of the Pastoral Council,
treasurer of the bingo program, Finance Officer of the Parish, and
member of Finance Counsel, member of St. James Benevolent Society,
former Hall Rental Coordinator, served on local committee of
Bishop's Consultation Committee, member and was founding President
of Silver Liners (Senior citizen group), and also served as their
Treasurer, a member of Planning Committee of St. James, and was a
member of St. James Mens Club. He was founding Troop Committeeman
of Boy Scout Troop #142 (then sponsored by Men of St. James), and
served as Treasurer for eight years.
Raymond was
Past President of Deanery Regional School Board (now defunct), and
was a former Board member and Finance Chairman of Lancaster
Catholic High School. He was a member of the Diocesan Education
Board Finance Committee, reviewing High School budgets, for six
years, and served on the Investment and Communications
Committees of the Bishop's Board of Directors.
A Fourth
Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, Raymond was Past Grand
Knight of Lancaster Council #867, former District Deputy of
Lancaster County, Certified Assigned District Deputy in Degree
Work, Pennsylvania, and an honorary member and Council Vocations
Director of the Father White Council, Lititz, PA, and of the Santa
Maria Assembly.
His service to
the community included membership in Warwick Township Citizens'
Water Committee, and he was first Secretary of Warwick Township
Municipal Authority, a member and Finance Chairman of the Advisory
Board of Precious Blood Spiritual Center, Columbia, a member as
well as President and Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of Long
Home, Lancaster, member of Board of Directors of Lititz Warwick
Community Chest, delivering food to needy families, as well as a
driver for Lititz PA Meals On Wheels.
Raymond was a
member of Lancaster Serra Club, where he served as founding member
and Treasurer, Past President, and was Past District Governor
(eight clubs) District 80, Past District Governor (four clubs)
District 80-2, and was Vice President for Communications and
Newsletter Editor for the Lancaster Club. He was a former member
of Mecca #88, Order of Alhambra (now defunct), and a member of Men
of Malvern Palm Sunday Retreat Group, a member of American Legions
Post No. 56 of Lititz, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #1463 of
Lititz. Raymond was also a former member of the Hamilton Club,
and a member of Elstonville Sportsman Association, and Martz's Gap
View Hunting Preserve.
In addition to
his wife, Raymond is survived by his children, Dr. Renee A.
Kingcaid of South Bend, IN, Deborah A. Barone of Lititz, Raymond
S. Kingcaid of Hatfield, PA, and Mary Elizabeth Ferris, wife of
Ira, of Pequea, four grandchildren, and sister, Shirley, wife of
Peter Lawall of Whitehall, PA. He is preceded in death by his
brother, Harold Kingcaid.
Relatives and
Friends are respectfully invited to attend the Mass of Christian
Burial from St. James Catholic Church, 505 Woodcrest Ave., Lititz,
PA on Saturday, March 7, 2009 at 10:30 AM with Rev. James O'Blaney
as Celebrant. A viewing will be held at Charles F. Snyder Jr.
Funeral Home and Chapel, 3110 Lititz Pike, Lititz, PA on Friday
evening from 6:30 until 9 PM, with the recitation of the Rosary at
6:30 PM. Interment will be at St. Joseph New Catholic Cemetery,
Bausman, PA. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the
charity of ones choice. To send an online condolence, please
visit www.snyderfuneralhome.com. |